Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Lebanon turns to UN for Israeli breach
Source: PressTV
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=123190§ionid=351020203
Lebanon has lodged a complaint with the United Nations Security Council against the weekend violation of its border by Israeli troops.
"Lebanon filed a complaint on Monday to the UN Security Council over Israel's crossing the Blue Line into Lebanese territory on Saturday near the Hasbani river," AFP quoted a foreign ministry as saying on Tuesday.
"This is a violation of Lebanon's sovereignty and Resolution 1701," said the official who was speaking on condition of anonymity.
"At 6:45 a.m, an Israeli patrol, containing 11 members, entered a resort on the [Hasbani] River, 70 meters inside Lebanon's border. They removed the steering wheel of a bulldozer which was parked inside the resort," Lebanon said in a Sunday statement. "They went back to the east bank of the river south of the village of Ghajar," it added.
The UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, also known as UNIFIL, said however, that it only had evidence of Israeli troops crossing the technical fence, but not the Blue Line.
The so-called Blue Line was demarcated by the United Nations following the withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon in 2000, which ended Tel Aviv's 22-year occupation of the region.
The UN Security Council Resolution 1701 ended a month-long conflict between Israel and the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah in the summer of 2006.
Beirut officials have ever since been complaining about Israeli airplanes' violation of its airspace.
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